1. Andreas Hanshuh
2.. Conrad Hanshew (?-1806) m Eva Elizabeth Seitz (1740-?)
3... Andrew Hanshew (c1792-?) m Martha (Patsey) Wilson (c1793-?)
4.... Henry Hanshew (c1828-<1910) m Elizabeth Price (1824-1916)
5..... Daniel Matthew Hanshew (1852-1924) m Clarinda Francis Clay (1854-1924)
6...... Andrew Jackson Hanshew (1875-1961)
+Lulu Jones (c1884-?)
7....... Vestes Hanshew (c1903-) 1
7....... Flosie Hanshew (c1905-) 1
7....... Bulah M. Hanshew (1915-) 1,2
Andrew Jackson Hanshew [ID 02355]
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Born Nov - 18753,4 [Oct 18 18761,2,5,6], Kentucky3,4.
He married Lulu Jones, about 1903.2,7 Lulu was born about 1884, Arkansas.1,2,7
Andrew and family were shown in the 1920 census (Jan 6 1920), Stonewall Township, Johnson County, Arkansas:1
Hanshew, Andrew J., head-of-household, age 43, born in Kentucky; parents born in Kentucky; rented home; occupation: farmer.
Hanshew, Lula, wife, age 35, born in Arkansas; parents born in Arkansas.
Hanshew, Vestes, son, age 17, born in Arkansas; father born in Kentucky; mother born in Arkansas.
Hanshew, Flosie, daughter, age 15, born in Arkansas; father born in Kentucky; mother born in Arkansas.
Hanshew, Bulah M., daughter, age 4 years 7 months, born in Arkansas; father born in Kentucky; mother born in Arkansas.
Living next door in 1920 was the family of brother John.8
Andrew and family were shown in the 1930 census (Apr 9 1930), Ozark, Franklin County, Arkansas:2
Hanshew, Andrew, head-of-household, age 52, born in Kentucky; parents born in Kentucky; first married at age 25; rented home ($15 rent); no radio in home; occupation: miner, coal; not a veteran.
Hanshew, Lula, wife, age 46, born in Arkansas; parents born in Arkansas; first married at age 19.
Hanshew, Beulah, daughter, age 14, born in Arkansas; father born in Kentucky; mother born in Arkansas; attended school.
Andrew Jackson Hanshew died 1961, buried Liberty Hill Cemetery, Hunt, Johnson County, Arkansas.5
Sources
- 1920 census, Stonewall Township, Johnson County, Arkansas; roll T625-68, ED 66, page 3A, line #7, dwelling #35, family #38.
- 1930 census, Ozark, White Oak Township, Franklin County, Arkansas; roll T626-74, ED 31, page 10B, line #92, dwelling #218, family #265.
- Contribution from Timothy L. Adams (), web site:
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Ranch/7504.
- 1900 census, Horsehead Township, Johnson County, Arkansas; roll T623-64, ED 37, page 5A, line #40, dwelling #83, family #88.
- Contribution from Dean Hanshew.
- 1880 census, Durbin Township, Boyd County, Kentucky; roll T9-403, ED 8, page 186D, line #17, dwelling #80, family #80.
- Timothy L. Adams () web site:
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Ranch/7504.
- 1920 census, Stonewall Township, Johnson County, Arkansas; roll T625-68, ED 66, page 3A, line #1, dwelling #34, family #37.
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